Worle, The Village 1896
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This is the oldest part of the village, with some properties dating back to medieval times. The shop with the thatched roof, here belonging to Mr Rollins, a dyer and cleaner, used to be a bakery. It was converted into cottages in 1931, when the thatch was replaced by tiles. The three-storey building in the centre used to be the Valiant Soldier Inn and was built about 1670. Note the stone mounting block by the wall.

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Tracing previous generations living in Worle and Weston. My grandfather and great-grandparents lived in one of these houses at this time. The road has been renamed and renumbered so it is difficult to work out which one. But nice to have a general idea of the location.